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Greg did not know a soul at his new school. Being a stranger to Cape Town, he felt shy and awkward and was eager to be accepted by his classmates. One afternoon, a boy in his class, Terry, surreptitiously called Greg aside, showed him a broken-off bottleneck and asked him if he knew what it was. Greg shook his head. He shrugged.
“It’s a dagga pipe”, said the older boy … “it’ll make you feel absolutely amazing. I guarantee that it’ll help you to forget all your troubles.” As Greg did not want to disappoint his friend, he took the pipe. Within a few weeks Greg was smoking dagga pipes every afternoon after school and regularly over weekends.
Greg recalls, “It made me feel ‘cool’ and one of the crowd. I knew that the drug was illegal and that it was affecting my health, but I was desperate to be accepted by the other guys. If they had asked me jump off a building with them, I would have jumped.”
The months passed and Greg found that he needed to smoke more and more in order to achieve the same sensation. “My marks at school deteriorated and I bunked classes at every opportunity. I was a keen sportsman, but I lost interest in rugby. I began to steal small amounts of money to finance my habit. I lost interest in my appearance and personal hygiene. I was scruffy and unshaven and washed my hair only when I was forced to do so. Of course, at the time I thought I looked quite normal.”
Greg told his parents that he had taken up jogging, to avoid arousing their suspicion. As soon as he had left the house, he would sprint along the road to the drug dealer’s house, smoke himself into a stupor and rush home again. In that way he could con his parents into thinking his red face was from the exertion of the exercise …
Answer the following questions:
Explain in your own words what the following mean (in context).
Greg knew what he was letting himself in for whenhe started smoking dagga pipes.
LO 3.4 | LO 3.8.2 | LO 3.10 |
SPEAKING
What interests teenagers? Select something which interests you and present it to your peers in an ‘out of the ordinary’ way.
LO 2.1 | LO 2.2 |
Prepared reading exercise
Select a piece of text, of your own choice, to read for enjoyment and evaluation purposes.
Your peers will be assessing your reading skill, using the following criteria:
LO 3.1 | LO 3.10 |
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